Why on earth would you bother making that comment. I love this blog and far too many people recently seem to take it upon themselves to moan about tiny little things.

I live in the UK and as such am used to the fact that the internet is a global communication system, and as such not everything will be directly related to the country I live in. I don’t take it upon myself to make stupid comments on every foreign website asking them to acknowledge my presence.

If you’re not interested or you don’t like it, sod off.

Well done on an excellent website Nathan, you keep me thoroughly entertained on my coffee breaks and inspire me to add colour, life, and presence to my data presentations.

The sort of person who leaves comments on blogs bemoaning their content is the sort of person you wouldn’t really want to talk to in the real world, I suggest you ignore them on here as well.

frank, while i do try to post things that are relevant to to all FD readers, it’s simply grown to a size where that’s a pretty hard thing to do. if it’s any consolation, census here in the US is only every 10 years, so you won’t hear much about it later. although it’s not just US thing:

I’m from Germany, love this blog and also like to hear about the US census – but I would have also loved to view the video. We (poor Europeans) are never allowed to view Hulu stuff (We are only getting a “We are sorry, currently can only be streamed in the US message) – that’s really a tad unfriendly to the international audience. If possible it would be great if you could just use YouTube instead – maybe the quality is not as nice, but at least the rest of the world can see it as well. And this video *is* on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XtuPvwBa2U) – as I found out from the “via” tweet you linked to.